Full fat in constant turbo.What about if I'm average human and an alcoholic?
I chose a bike that would ride DOWN the mountain well yet still allow me to ride up, when I have to. 3-4 hours in a day is enough for me! People who enjoy riding heavy bikes UP mountains or for hours and hours (and hours) have different expectations and goals. You can't have both.If you were going to buy in the coming months what are your thoughts on buying a full power (Levo) versus the new generation 50-60nm models (New Levo SL, Trek EXe) in the pipeline?
Yup, started on Merida, bought Rise, kept both so can choose which to ride.One of each…
Yup, started on Merida, bought Rise, kept both so can choose which to ride.
The more i read about these bikes the more I'm tempted. I class 30 miles as a decent ride with most being between 15 and 20. 625 battery lasts nearly 60 miles for me ( i don't need that) , no mountains just road work and trails or wild park. I guess 80% in eco and 20% tour is my go to on most rides.
Its an expensive mistake to make if its the wrong bike .
Depends on who I’m riding with. On my own, generally the lightweight. Same with those on motorless bikes. But mostly I ride with other full fat bikes so my full fat gets more use.Do you find yourself riding one more than the other?
Get a dirt bikeWhat about if I'm average human and an alcoholic?
For me, if I was going to buy a new Ebike, it would be a lightweight one. That being said, it's not for everyone.If you were going to buy in the coming months what are your thoughts on buying a full power (Levo) versus the new generation 50-60nm models (New Levo SL, Trek EXe) in the pipeline?
I'm sure you're joking, because it's stupid to ride in turbo. Much less control on technical uphill, and horrible battery life. At least if you have some vertical they you have to ride.Full fat in constant turbo.
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